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Date: December 21, 2017 at 18:37:53
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Coast Guard Issues ‘Final Action Memo’ on El Faro Investigation

URL: http://gcaptain.com/coast-guard-issues-final-action-memo-el-faro-investigation/


The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday released its Final Action
Memo on the loss of the El Faro and its 33 crewmembers during a
hurricane near Crooked Island, Bahamas on October 1, 2015,
essentially making official the Coast Guard’s findings from its
investigation into the casualty.

Commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. Paul Zukunft, approved
in the Memo the findings of fact, analysis, and conclusions
detailed in the Marine Board of Investigation’s Report of
Investigation, which was released in October exactly two years
after the cargo ship sank.

Following the Commandant’s review of the ROI and comments
received from Parties in Interest and families of the crew, he
concluded that the primary cause of the casualty was the
decision to navigate El Faro too close to the path of Hurricane
Joaquin.

The Memo also listed several contributing factors.

Contributing factors include: (1) an ineffective safety management
system within the operating company, TOTE Services,
Incorporated; (2) American Bureau of Shipping’s failures to
uncover or otherwise resolve longstanding deficiencies that
adversely affected the safety and seaworthiness of vessels on
multiple occasions; and (3) failure of the Coast Guard to
adequately oversee the third party in this case, and the
investigation reveals that the Coast Guard has not sustained the
proficiency and policy framework to do so in general.

“The loss of the El Faro and its crewmembers was tragic and
preventable. The Coast Guard will take appropriate action on all
that we have learned from this investigation,” said Zukunft. “I
thank the members of the Marine Board of Investigation for their
exhaustive work and independent recommendations. El Faro’s
heartbreaking story points to the need for all maritime
stakeholders to zealously recommit to both the safety of our
mariners and to professionalism of the maritime industry.”

In addition to investigation findings, the Final Action Memo also
outlines the final agency actions that will be taken in response to
the Board’s recommendations. Rear Adm. John Nadeau, the
assistant commandant for prevention policy, will lead the
Commandant’s efforts in response to the recommendations.

“The tragic story of the El Faro points to the need for a strong and
enduring commitment from all elements of the safety framework:
vessel owner, Authorized Class Society, and the Coast Guard,”
said Nadeau. “As the lead agency of the U.S. Flag Administration,
the Coast Guard is ultimately responsible to monitor the
performance of third party organizations entrusted with the safety
of U.S. ships. The Coast Guard takes the implementation of the
safety recommendations in the Commandant’s Final Action Memo
very seriously and is committed to providing sustainable policy,
oversight, and accountability both internally and externally.”

The U.S. Coast Guard’s Final Action Memo and its enclosures are
available for download from the Coast Guard’s digital FOIA
reading room.


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Date: December 24, 2017 at 10:47:31
From: blindhog 6th Sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: It's Strange How One Can BLame the Coast Guard


Does the Coast Guard have the final say on where all boats are and where
they should or shouldn't go?

I doubt that.

IMO, it was the decision of the company to send that seaworthy ship, it's
crew, and it's payload into harms way, into a deadly storm.

If an insurance company wants to get out of paying by blaming the Coast
Guard, I think that would be really crappy.


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Date: January 20, 2018 at 21:44:11
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: It's Strange How One Can BLame the Coast Guard


Sorry for not responding sooner but have been on my days off...

The USCG was not doing their job, which in this case, was oversight.


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